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Newin Rejects Thaksin's Casino Plan for Thailand
I can't really see the point of theses entertainment complexes if the casinos are dropped. There's plenty going on without them as it stands. Not that I'm a fan of the casino idea.....it reeks of being yet another trough for the rich and powerful. -
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Russian sabotage, Putin sows chaos in Europe Russian sabotage, Putin sows chaos in Europe -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Monday 21 October 2024
Gamer-Turned-Arsonist Blames Mobile Addiction for Bangkok Frenzy File photo for reference only In a gripping turn of events, Bangkok police have captured Panthap, a 44-year-old man accused of setting ablaze three vehicles, following a chaotic standoff where he wielded a knife at officers. The frenzy unfolded after Panthap, reportedly addicted to the mobile game ROV, took his frustrations out by torching the cars early on 20th October in Phasi Charoen district, prompting an extensive police manhunt. Full Story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1341297-gamer-turned-arsonist-blames-mobile-addiction-for-bangkok-frenzy/ -
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Tourist Van Accident in Prachuap Khiri Khan: 8 Injured, 1 Dead
Yes tyredness caused the accident. What I am saying is that perhaps because he was tired, he did not or could not properly react to the tired tyre bursting. Get it? -
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Gamer-Turned-Arsonist Blames Mobile Addiction for Bangkok Frenzy
In a gripping turn of events, Bangkok police have captured Panthap, a 44-year-old man accused of setting ablaze three vehicles, following a chaotic standoff where he wielded a knife at officers. The frenzy unfolded after Panthap, reportedly addicted to the mobile game ROV, took his frustrations out by torching the cars early on 20th October in Phasi Charoen district, prompting an extensive police manhunt. The scuffle began just after daybreak when the blaze engulfed a Mitsubishi Xpander, Toyota Vios, and a Chevrolet Optra at a private parking lot. Although the vehicles, all registered in Bangkok, were destroyed, there were no casualties. Prompted by surveillance and eyewitness accounts, officers identified Panthap as the arson suspect. Equipped with necessary gear, they tracked him down to a nearby residence belonging to his sister. In a tense operation led by Deputy Superintendent Chakraphan Thongsai, Panthap was apprehended following a brief but intense confrontation. Climbing onto the roof to evade capture, he swung a knife at Sergeant Tosaphon Muangkam, causing the officer to fall and get injured slightly. Despite initial resistance, Panthap was subdued using rubber bullets after non-lethal force proved ineffective. During questioning, Panthap, unemployed and under apparent mental duress, confessed to his actions being spurred by his overpowering game addiction and stress. As the investigation continues, Panthap remains in custody at Bang Khun Thian Police Station facing legal ramifications for the arson and aggressive conduct. This bizarre incident sheds light on the potential dangers of gaming addiction, raising questions about mental health awareness in an increasingly digital world. File photo for reference only -- 2024-10-21 -
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Newin Rejects Thaksin's Casino Plan for Thailand
I wonder what all the Thai people who all over Thailand gamble illegally think about this. Big casinos just in a few locations and maybe only for foreigners? And all the small casinos where Thai people gamble will be kept illegal so that the police can collect their tea money? Or what's the idea? -
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Death of Yahya Sinwar Delivers Major Blow to Hamas
"Sinwar, deeply concerned for his safety, has reportedly been hiding among displaced Palestinians in Gaza, dressed as a woman to avoid detection." https://economictimes.indiatimes.com/news/international/us/hamas-leader-yahya-sinwar-afraid-and-is-hiding-among-palestinians-dressed-as-a-woman/articleshow/112811908.cms?from=mdr -
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Drunk Porsche Driver Offers B200,000 Settlement, Victim’s Father Questions Charges
in a banana republic type country life is a very cheap commodity... 200 K it's less than 7K USD, driver must be well connected -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Monday 21 October 2024
Newin Rejects Thaksin's Casino Plan for Thailand Picture courtesy: Sanook In a significant political development, Newin Chidchob, a key political figure in Thailand, has openly dismissed Thaksin Shinawatra's proposal to legalise casinos. This decision came out during a private discussion between these two influential persons earlier this month. Full story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1341295-newin-rejects-thaksins-casino-plan-for-thailand/ -
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CNG and LPG vehicles face crackdown after tragic school bus fire
BANGKOK, Oct 21 (TNA) – Deputy Commissioner of the Central Investigation Bureau, Pol. Maj. Gen. Jaroonkiat Pankaew, has revealed that a probe into the deadly school bus fire has uncovered potential involvement of government officials. The investigation, he said, suggests that multiple government agencies could face legal action for their alleged roles in the tragedy. A school bus, carrying students and teachers from Uthai Thani for a field trip caught fire during a field trip on Oct 1, tragically killing 23 people. https://tna.mcot.net/english-news-1436563 -
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Newin Rejects Thaksin's Casino Plan for Thailand
Picture courtesy: Sanook In a significant political development, Newin Chidchob, a key political figure in Thailand, has openly dismissed Thaksin Shinawatra's proposal to legalise casinos. This decision came out during a private discussion between these two influential persons earlier this month. Thaksin, father of current Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra, has been trying to gain support for his casino initiative as part of larger entertainment complexes in popular tourist destinations such as Bangkok, Phuket, and Pattaya, where gambling is currently illegal. These proposed casinos would be part of grand entertainment centres aiming to attract tourism and boost the economy. Despite Thaksin's efforts, Newin maintained a clear stance against the casino plan, expressing concerns over potential social and economic issues, such as debt and addiction among the public. Newin's stance is pivotal since his Bhumjaithai Party holds considerable influence within Thailand's ruling coalition, which includes Thaksin's Pheu Thai Party. However, it is understood that Newin is not entirely against the notion of building entertainment complexes. He may support such projects on the condition that they exclude gambling activities. This stipulation underscores a key difference in vision between the two political figures. Thaksin has been under scrutiny for potentially overstepping legal and political boundaries by allegedly wielding undue influence over his daughter's government and coalition partners. In light of this, investigations are already underway by several bodies, notably the Election Commission and Constitutional Court, to examine these allegations further, reported Thai Newsroom an Reuters. In conclusion, while Thaksin continues to push forward ambitious projects, including the joint Thai-Cambodian initiative in the Gulf of Thailand, his casino plan faces a formidable challenge with Newin’s rejection. New developments in this political story could significantly impact Thailand’s legal and economic landscape in the near future. -- 2024-10-21
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